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Another housekeeper alleges ‘slave-like’ mistreatment by Dickerson family

Legal Aid client Lisa WilkinsonAnother woman has  stepped forward claiming she was cheated out of thousands of dollars in wages and endured slave-like conditions  working as a housekeeper at the home of a Dickerson, Md., family.

Lisa Wilkinson of Laurel tearfully told WUSA-9 News she wasn’t surprised when she saw news reports last week about a legal immigrant from Venezuela filing a federal lawsuit against the family for never being paid and being held in “slave-like” conditions for nearly five months (see below).

“If I had spoken up sooner she wouldn’t have gone through months of mistreatment,” Wilkinson said in the office of  Nathaniel Norton, her Maryland Legal Aid attorney.

To read the article and see a video of the news report, click here.

Legal Aid hosts employment law training

The Employment Law 2008 training sponsored by Maryland Legal Aid was held earlier this week in Columbia, MD at the Eckert Center. More than 40 lawyers from across Maryland attended the all-day training focused on providing an overview of employment law for legal services advocates. Topics included employment discrimination law, wage and hour law, and the Family and Medical Leave Act. “The training also highlighted best practices from other legal services organizations on how to enhance service delivery and set up an employment-law friendly legal services office,” said Legal Aid training coordinator Yoanna Moisides.

Presenters who shared their expertise and time: Deborah T. Eisenberg (UM Law visiting professor); Daniel A. Katz, (Andalman & Flynn); Douglas W. Desmarais (Smith & Downey); Sharon Dietrich (Community Legal Services of Philadelphia); Kerry O’Brien (CASA de Maryland), and Legal Aid Interim Chief Counsel Peter Sabonis.